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Figure 9. Precipitation sum for the autumn of<br />

<strong>2012</strong> in Serbia in percentages of the 1961-<br />

1990 normal.<br />

Figure 10. Assessment of precipitation sums for the<br />

autumn of <strong>2012</strong> in Serbia by using the percentile<br />

method, for the 1961-1990 reference period.<br />

The highest daily precipitation quantity was registered on Kopaonik Mountain on<br />

October 28, and it measured 50.4 mm.<br />

The number of days with precipitation of 1 mm and above was below normal in almost<br />

entire Serbia, in relation to the 1961-1990 reference period (Figure 11). The largest<br />

number of days with precipitation was recorded on Zlatibor Mountain (22), and the<br />

fewest number in Dimitrovgrad and Leskovac (10).<br />

Figure 11. Anomaly in the number of days with precipitation ≥<br />

1mm during autumn <strong>2012</strong>, in relation to the average for the 1961-<br />

1990 period.<br />

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